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Sunny Sunday Afternoon

We've been so busy shopping lately we haven't taken many pictures...
...so here's some from last Sunday when we met friends at the park.
Why the shopping? Well, it so happens Kaelah is outgrowing her 24 mo/2T clothes, size 6 shoes, Dan wore out all his work clothes (including shoes) and I literally wore holes in my jeans & my shoes were definitely dead. Thank goodness for tax refunds!
Check out Kaelah's outfit from Naartjie & Baby Gap. On clearance too. Love it!
Kaelah is talking in phrases and sentences now. I'm continually surprised for a new word, animal sound, or answer to a question when I didn't really expect her to understand. She's certainly getting ready to turn 2 this summer. Let the time outs begin.

Comments

Love the hair!! It is a cute outfit. I'm heading to
K-Mart today for shopping. They have their stuff marked down to $3. I hope to find some good stuff. I sure did last year!
Maegan said…
Very cute outfit. We love carter's! We always get the girls clothes for $2 or $3. And they last a really long time, through 2 girls and longer maybe.
Maegan said…
Oh also, I would offer to hand you over some of Abby's clothes, except she is so small, she is still in 18 month clothes at 2 years and 3 months, so that would not be helpful.
The speech therapist in me is glad to hear that Kaelah is making excellent progress with her speech and language milestones! What a cutie! Isn't it fun to go shopping for new outfits. :D
Emily said…
Kaelah is getting sooo big! And I really enjoyed the quotes you shared. You should read the books by Orson Scott Card called the Women of Genesis...there's Sarah, Rebekah, and Rachel and Leah. They're great!
Sarah said…
$2 or $3 for clothes? Fantastic. I was pumped those Baby Gap pants were less than $5! Do moms go crazy at those sales? How do you know when they are? And I'm totally going to check out those Orson Scott Card books!

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